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18 Months After

18 Months After Saima Bhat Kashmir artist Masood Hussain’s recent work making a demand for the restoration of high-speed internet for fighting the Coronavirus. Struggling with the slow speed of the internet on Friday, February 5, Aisha, a tenth class student, was downloading tutorials of her new class. Not able to download, she lost hope of completing her assignments on time. Concerned about the embarrassment in the class, she cried. A few hours later, however, Aisha, a resident of Sonwar, was jumping with joy. The high-speed mobile internet (4G) was restored. The high-speed internet restoration resulted in uploading and downloading, almost in a jiffy.

4G Is Back in J&K After 18 Months, But it Can t Compensate for What We Lost

Move to fight cybercrimes-534110

5th February, 2021 10:10:32 The government is going to set up a special police station styled ‘Cyber Police Station’ in the capital to fight cybercrimes as such criminal activities have marked a sharp rise in the country in recent times. This will be the first cyber police station in the country which will play an effective role in combating cybercrimes and bringing the offenders to justice. Victims of cybercrimes can file complaints or cases with the cyber police station. Sources said cyber police stations will be set up in seven other divisional cities of the country. Police officers expert in dealing with cybercrimes will remain on duty at the cyber police station round the clock. They will investigate the cases, prepare reports and submit them to courts.

J&K Police arrests 23 people in connection with cyber frauds, hacking

J&K Police arrests 23 people in connection with cyber frauds, hacking J&K Police arrests 23 people in connection with cyber frauds, hacking SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Police has arrested 23 people after multiple raids were conducted at different call centres in Srinagar in connection with cyber frauds and hacking. According to police, arrests were made after a First Information Report (FIR) was registered under sections 66, 66-B and 66-C of the IT Act, and sections 419 and 420 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The FIR on the reports of cyber frauds and hacking was registered at Cyber Police Station, Kashmir Zone, Srinagar. Later, police carried out multiple raids in Srinagar and arrested 23 people.

J-K Police arrests 23 people in connection with cyber frauds, hacking

J-K Police arrests 23 people in connection with cyber frauds, hacking ANI | Updated: Jan 13, 2021 11:02 IST Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], January 13 (ANI) The Jammu and KashmirPolice has arrested 23 people after multiple raids were conducted at different call centres in Srinagar in connection with cyber frauds and hacking. According to police, arrests were made after a First Information Report (FIR) was registered under sections 66, 66-B and 66-C of the IT Act, and sections 419 and 420 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The FIR on the reports of cyber frauds and hacking was registered at Cyber Police Station, Kashmir Zone, Srinagar. Later, police carried out multiple raids in Srinagar and arrested 23 people.

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